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Joan Jett And The Blackhearts confirm first UK headline tour in 16 years
“It’s been too long since we’ve been in the UK!” Joan Jett And The Blackhearts will hit Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Wolverhampton and London this summer.
After a week of unprecedented hot temperatures, hear The Meffs offer a snarling reminder that there's "no music on a dead planet."
The Meffs are furious about climate breakdown, going by their new single Where Did It All Go Wrong?, and it’s arrived with ironic timing given the unprecedented heatwave conditions this week.
"Punk-edged alt-rock with a message. We're born aware of our mortality but ignore we're destroying the world we call home — a cry for change where history keeps repeating,” the band say. “There's no music on a dead planet."
The track will appear on the band’s new album Business, which will drop on September 11 via FLG.
Listen below:
Catch The Meffs opening for Joan Jett and the Blackhearts at the following:
July
2 Glasgow, O2 Academy
4 Manchester, Academy
5 Leeds, O2 Academy
7 Wolverhampton, University Of Wolverhampton at the Civic Hall
8 London, British Airways ARC
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